SanDisk Corp.’s Sansa Connect Wi-Fi-enabled media player is the first significant rethinking of portable media players — and how we acquire digital media — since Apple Inc.’s introduction of the iPod ...
Editor's Note: Yahoo! Music announced in February 2008 that they are discontinuing their service and referring their accounts to Rhapsody. This effectively kills the wireless downloading aspect of the ...
Despite having to deal with Yahoo's poorly designed music store, SanDisk's Sansa Connect is the world's first excellent Wi-Fi-enabled portable media player.
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There’s a new kid on the MP3 block, and just like the Zune, it’s a player sporting Wi-Fi. The $250 4GB Sandisk Sansa Connect not only allows you to share your torrid musical preferences with dirty ...
The folks at SanDisk came by the Wired offices today to drop off their new Connect Wi-Fi MP3 player, and so we did the sensible thing: unboxed it ever so carefully, noting every nuance and detail of ...
Continued from 'Here Now, Not Coming “Zune”: Sandisk’s Sansa Connect'…. Every other Wi-Fi inclusive device I've ever reviewed (to the best of my admittedly imperfect memory), enables you to manually ...
First Zune, now Zing! The second big Z to challenge iPod's supremacy of the music player market is a tech startup whose technology will mount a challenge to Apple's rosy-fingered dawn. To be offered ...
It looks like SanDisk has decided that a few of its Sansa media players were due for a refresh, and it's now rolled out some changes in hopes of attracting the Back to School masses. Perhaps the ...
Back in January, SanDisk announced the Sansa Connect, a slick-looking flash MP3 player capable of hopping on open Wi-Fi networks and sharing songs with any other Connects anywhere. The device was ...
The Sansa Connect is the newest MP3 player to appear on the SanDisk roster of DAPs. The device stirred quite a bit of clamor at this year’s CES due to its innovative use of WiFi and affordable pricing ...
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